Hi all,
regular expressions are quite powerful, but the syntax in rsyslog is,
well, not easy to use. Also, as we have seen, the usual regex check
tools don't work always well with rsyslog's POSIX expressions. I have
created a web-based checker/generator today. It is more or less
finished, but of course needs fine-tuning. I would appreciate if some of
you could have a quick look and comment with whatever suggestion they
have. The URL is:
http://www.rsyslog.com/tool-regex
If this tool turns out to be useful (judging on comments and access
count over the next weeks), I will probably do some other online tools
aiding in config generation.
Thanks,
Rainer
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regular expressions are quite powerful, but the syntax in rsyslog is,
well, not easy to use. Also, as we have seen, the usual regex check
tools don't work always well with rsyslog's POSIX expressions. I have
created a web-based checker/generator today. It is more or less
finished, but of course needs fine-tuning. I would appreciate if some of
you could have a quick look and comment with whatever suggestion they
have. The URL is:
http://www.rsyslog.com/tool-regex
If this tool turns out to be useful (judging on comments and access
count over the next weeks), I will probably do some other online tools
aiding in config generation.
Thanks,
Rainer
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